What do Matthew, Mark, and Luke have to say about the resurrection of Lazarus?

In what town did Lazarus live? He was also raised from the dead here.

Lazarus had two sisters who cared a great deal for him; what were their names?

Lazarus' sisters sent Jesus a message telling him that their brother was sick; what did Christ do after he received this message?

When Jesus arrived at Lazarus' town, one of his sisters came out to see Jesus and made a statement. Christ conversed with this sister a bit and then the other sister approached Jesus, fell at his feet, and made the very same statement! What did both

All around the house of Lazarus were many Jews who had come to offer comfort and support. What does Jesus do in verse John 11:35?

Christ asked where the body of Lazarus had been laid. Christ asked for the stone to be rolled back. One of Lazarus' sisters, unaware of the miracle soon to come, protested his request. What was her complaint?

After the stone was rolled away, Jesus lifted up his eyes and prayed to God. He thanked his Father for hearing him always for the sake of his people. Then, what did Christ cry out in a loud voice?

Upon the arrival of Jesus, Lazarus had been in the tomb for

Jesus said to her, I am the _______________, the Son of God, who is to come into this world.

Who did Peter say Jesus was?

Jesus said, “The son of man is going to be handed over to men. They will kill him. After _______ _______ his will rise from the dead.

Who did the disciples think the Messiah would be?

Jesus said, “I have come in to the world to be its light. So no one who believes in me will stay in ____________.

The Pharisees wanted Jesus killed because

When people brought their children to Jesus to be blessed, the disciples told the people

Judas agreed to hand over Jesus in exchange for

To prepare for the Passover Feast, the people

The time was right for people to know that Jesus was the messiah, so Jesus

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